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Maria Ouspenskaya(1876-1949)

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Maria Ouspenskaya
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Crimes sans châtiment (1942)
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The daughter of a lawyer, Ouspenskaya studied singing at the Warsaw Conservatory and acting at Adasheff's School of the Drama in Moscow. She received her practical training as an actress touring in the Russian provinces. She later joined the Moscow Art Theatre. It was here that she first worked under the direction of the great Konstantin Stanislavski, whose "Method" she would go on to promote for the remainder of her life. She came to America with the Art Theatre in 1922 and, upon their return to Moscow, defected to the US to become a dominant Broadway actress for more than a decade until she founded the School of Dramatic Art in New York in 1929. It was to help keep the school funded that she accepted her first Hollywod film, Jeunesse perdue (1936). She had appeared in six silent movies in Russia earlier in her career. This lucrative association, for Ouspenskaya, Hollywood and the viewing public, would last for more than a dozen years and two dozen films. Thanks to her often-superior demeanor and addiction to astrology, she could prove maddening on the set. She remained in nearly daily communication with L.A. Times' astrologer Carroll Righter who would advise her on the best times to appear on camera along with when and where to travel. As a consequence, most casts and crews disliked the over-bearing, wispy 90-pound actress intensely. She bounced between prestigious A-pictures (Elle et lui (1939), La valse dans l'ombre (1940)) and B-movies (Le Mystère de Marie Roget (1942), Tarzan et les Amazones (1945)), performing, and behaving, with equal intensity. She is especially notable for having appeared in the last great Universal horror entry, Le Loup-garou (1941) and the interesting Frankenstein rencontre le loup-garou (1943). A heavy smoker, she fell asleep in bed with a lit cigarette in late November 1949 and suffered massive burns. She died of a stroke in the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital three days later.
BornJuly 29, 1876
DiedDecember 3, 1949(73)
BornJuly 29, 1876
DiedDecember 3, 1949(73)
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  • Nominated for 2 Oscars
    • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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Known for

Lon Chaney Jr. and Evelyn Ankers in Le Loup-garou (1941)
Le Loup-garou
7.2
  • Maleva
  • 1941
Ruth Chatterton and Walter Huston in Jeunesse perdue (1936)
Jeunesse perdue
7.7
  • Baroness Von Obersdorf(as Mme. Maria Ouspenskaya)
  • 1936
Charles Boyer and Irene Dunne in Elle et lui (1939)
Elle et lui
7.3
  • Grandmother
  • 1939
Charles Boyer and Greta Garbo in Marie Walewska (1937)
Marie Walewska
6.5
  • Countess Pelagia Walewska(as Marie Ouspenskaya)
  • 1937

Credits

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Actress



  • David Niven and Jane Wyman in L'extravagant M. Phillips (1949)
    L'extravagant M. Phillips
    6.1
    • Mme. Karina
    • 1949
  • John Carroll, Bill Elliott, and Vera Ralston in Wyoming (1947)
    Wyoming
    6.4
    • Maria (as Mme. Maria Ouspenskaya)
    • 1947
  • Je vous ai toujours aimé (1946)
    Je vous ai toujours aimé
    6.4
    • Madame Goronoff (as Mme. Maria Ouspenskaya)
    • 1946
  • Tarzan et les Amazones (1945)
    Tarzan et les Amazones
    6.2
    • Amazon Queen (as Mme. Maria Ouspenskaya)
    • 1945
  • Bela Lugosi, Lon Chaney Jr., Lionel Atwill, Patric Knowles, Ilona Massey, and Maria Ouspenskaya in Frankenstein rencontre le loup-garou (1943)
    Frankenstein rencontre le loup-garou
    6.4
    • Maleva
    • 1943
  • Patric Knowles and Maria Montez in Le Mystère de Marie Roget (1942)
    Le Mystère de Marie Roget
    5.9
    • Mme. Cecile Roget
    • 1942
  • Claude Rains, Ronald Reagan, Robert Cummings, Betty Field, and Ann Sheridan in Crimes sans châtiment (1942)
    Crimes sans châtiment
    7.5
    • Madame von Eln
    • 1942
  • Gene Tierney in Shanghaï (1941)
    Shanghaï
    6.5
    • The Amah
    • 1941
  • Lon Chaney Jr. and Evelyn Ankers in Le Loup-garou (1941)
    Le Loup-garou
    7.2
    • Maleva
    • 1941
  • Maureen O'Hara, Lucille Ball, and Louis Hayward in Chantez, dansez, mes belles! (1940)
    Chantez, dansez, mes belles!
    6.8
    • Madame Basilova
    • 1940
  • Joan Bennett, Otto Kruger, Francis Lederer, Lloyd Nolan, and Anna Sten in The Man I Married (1940)
    The Man I Married
    7.0
    • Frau Gerhardt
    • 1940
  • James Stewart and Margaret Sullavan in La tempête qui tue (1940)
    La tempête qui tue
    7.7
    • Mrs. Hilda Breitner
    • 1940
  • Vivien Leigh, Robert Taylor, Virginia Field, and C. Aubrey Smith in La valse dans l'ombre (1940)
    La valse dans l'ombre
    7.7
    • Madame Olga Kirowa
    • 1940
  • Harry Carey, Richard Carlson, Jean Parker, C. Aubrey Smith, Helen Vinson, and Charles Winninger in Beyond Tomorrow (1940)
    Beyond Tomorrow
    6.5
    • Madame Tanya
    • 1940
  • Edward G. Robinson in La balle magique du Docteur Ehrlich (1940)
    La balle magique du Docteur Ehrlich
    7.4
    • Franziska Speyer
    • 1940

Soundtrack



  • Charles Boyer and Irene Dunne in Elle et lui (1939)
    Elle et lui
    7.3
    • performer: "Plaisir d'Amour" (1775) (uncredited)
    • 1939

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Kings Row

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Marie Ouspenskaya
  • Height
    • 1.56 m
  • Born
    • July 29, 1876
    • Tula, Russian Empire [now Russia]
  • Died
    • December 3, 1949
    • Los Angeles, California, USA(stroke)
  • Other works
    Active on Broadway in the following productions:
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Portrayal
    • 2 Articles

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  • Trivia
    Co-founder of the American Laboratory Theater with Polish actor/director Richard Boleslawski, she was the first Russian actor from the Moscow Art Theatre to teach the Stanislavski Method in the United States. Her methods greatly influenced her young students Lee Strasberg and Harold Clurman, founders of the Group Theater (1931-40). Strasberg first practiced his very personal variation of the system, now known as "The Method," with the Group actors Stella Adler, Luther Adler, Sanford Meisner, Elia Kazan, Clifford Odets, Franchot Tone, Morris Carnovsky, John Garfield and Robert Lewis. Adler went on to teach Marlon Brando; Meisner taught Robert Duvall and Diane Keaton; Lewis taught Meryl Streep. What the world knows as the psychologically realistic American acting style can be traced back to the enduring influence of Madame Ouspenskaya.
  • Trademarks
      Perhaps best known for her role as Maleva the Gypsy in Le Loup-garou (1941) and Frankenstein rencontre le loup-garou (1943).

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  • When did Maria Ouspenskaya die?
    December 3, 1949
  • How did Maria Ouspenskaya die?
    Stroke
  • How old was Maria Ouspenskaya when she died?
    73 years old
  • Where did Maria Ouspenskaya die?
    Los Angeles, California, USA
  • When was Maria Ouspenskaya born?
    July 29, 1876

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